1. Bad picks don't prove anything about the scouts. It doesn't even prove anything definitive about the GM. If it proves anything, it proves something about the final decision maker. But we don't know who that is. The only thing that would prove the worth of our scouts would be something like a ranking provided by the scouts before the draft. Got that on you?
2. Let's not start the whole Greg Oden thing again. If he's healthy, he's the right pick, even before Durant. Did you ever hear Lakers fans bitching about how they took James Worthy over Dominique Wilkins?
3. For this to show that our scouts are especially egregious you would have to show (a) that there are no duds before each of those picks, and (b) that
the very next pick was a much better player (it's cheating if there's a great player
somewhere later in the draft, because you could get that by blind luck, with very little left to choose from.
Regarding (a): I'll cover only those drafts where you didn't like our pick:
2002:
Code:
2. Chicago Jay Williams Duke
5. Denver Nikoloz Tskitishvili Georgia
6. Cleveland Dajuan Wagner Memphis
8. Clippers Chris Wilcox Maryland
12. Clippers Melvin Ely Fresno St.
13. Milwaukee Marcus Haislip Tennessee
14. Indiana Frederick Jones Oregon
15. Houston Bostjan Nachbar Slovenia
16. Golden State Jiri Welch Chech Republic
17. Washington Juan Dixon Maryland
18. Utah Curtis Borchardt Stanford
19. Orlando Ryan Humphrey Notre Dame
20. Lakers Kareem Rush Missouri
Plenty of stinkers there!
2003:
Code:
2. Detroit Darko Milicic
9. New York Michael Sweetney
10. Wachington Jarvis Hayes
11. Golden State Mickael Pietrus
13. Memphis Marcus Banks
15. Orlando Reece Gaines
16. Boston Troy Bell
17. Phoenix Zarko Cabarkapa
19. Utah Aleksandar Pavlovic
20. Boston Dahntay Jones
22. New Jersey Zoran Planinic
A cavalcade of wondrousness. And this was the last "loaded" draft.
2004:
Code:
2. Charlotte Emeka Okafor
3. Chicago Ben Gordon
4. Clippers Shaun Livingston
6. Atlanta Josh Childress
8. Toronto Rafael Araujo
10. Cleveland Luke Jackson
11. Golden State Andris Biedrins
12. Seattle Robert Swift
Okafor, Gordon, Livingston and Childress are all still in the league, but that they were chosen in the top 6 says something about the quality of the draft.
2005:
Code:
2. Atlanta Marvin Williams
5. Charlotte Raymond Felton
Yeah, that draft sucked for us. But, of course, the scouts (or Pritchard, so he claimed) wanted Chris Paul, but Nash insisted that Telfair was just as good.
2007:
Code:
4. Memphis Mike Conley JR
5. Boston Jeff Green
6. Milwaukee Yi Jianlian
7. Minnesota Corey Brewer
8. Charlotte Brendan Wright
11. Atlanta Acie Law IV
13 New Orleans Julian Wright
14. LA Clippers Al Thornton
17. New Jersey Sean Williams
19. LA Lakers Javaris Crittenton
2008:
Code:
2 Miami Michael Beasley - PF
3 Minnesota O.J. Mayo - SG
8 Milwaukee Joe Alexander - SF
2009:
Code:
2. Grizzlies Hasheem Thabeet C
6. Timberwolves Jonny Flynn PG
8. Knicks Jordan Hill PF
11. Nets Terrence Williams SG
12. Bobcats Gerald Henderson SG
13. Pacers Tyler Hansbrough PF
14. Suns Earl Clark SF
15. Pistons Austin Daye SF
16. Bulls James Johnson PF
2010:
Code:
2 Philadelphia 76ers Evan Turner SG, 6-7, 214 Ohio State
3 New Jersey Nets Derrick Favors F, 6-10, 246 Georgia Tech
4 Minnesota Timberwolves Wesley Johnson F, 6-7, 195 Syracuse
6 Golden State Warriors Ekpe Udoh F, 6-10, 240 Baylor
8 Los Angeles Clippers Al-Farouq Aminu F, 6-8, 210 Wake Forest
11 New Orleans Hornets Cole Aldrich C, 6-11, 245 Kansas
12 Memphis Grizzlies Xavier Henry G, 6-6, 210 Kansas
13 Toronto Raptors Ed Davis F, 6-9, 215 North Carolina
14 Houston Rockets Patrick Patterson F, 6-8, 223 Kentucky
15 Milwaukee Bucks Larry Sanders F, 6-9, 205 Virginia Commonwealth
Listen, I think Babbitt sucks. But look at this lot. And if it's too soon to give up on some of them, who knows about Babbitt?